The latest report by Wider Opportunities for Women, a Washington research agency, places New Mexico about in the middle when comparing how states promotes economic stability.

New Mexico, like most states, was given a grade of “C” according to the report.

WOW’s scorecard evaluated states on over 80 policies within five issue areas: income, job quality, education and training, savings and assets and supports, according to a news release.

Washington State earned the highest overall grade with a ‘B-.’ The majority of states received grades between “C-” and “C+”, indicating that most states are failing to promote comprehensive economic security and adequately respond to an uneven economic recovery. Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee and Utah received the lowest grade of “D+.”

“Rebuilding a strong economy and community stability should be a top priority for lawmakers at every level of government, and that starts with promoting economic security for working families and seniors,” Shawn McMahon, acting President and CEO of Wider Opportunities for Women, said in a statement. “The Scorecard can help lawmakers, advocates and others better understand the full picture, how many policies together interact and improve, or fail to improve, families’ lives for the better.”